We live in mad, twisted, eternal recurrence, bigoted, double speak times.
This past week, a bunch of effete Europeans outlawed free speech. Again.
This latest tyrannical gang of haters of freedom calls itself the European
Union. Their message of
intolerance isn't new, though. Europeans of one stripe or another have
been at this game of censoring speech they don't like for hundreds of
years. Once, they didn't much care to hear people such as Galileo telling
the truth about something that went against the orthodox beliefs of that
age. To save his life, poor Galileo had to renounce his belief in the
earlier teachings of Copernicus about the sun being the center of the
solar system. Even so, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Giordano
Bruno refused to renounce his similar belief, and was burned to death
in 1600.

The
crazy hate filled wacked out Europeans also didn't like anyone who had
slightly different religious views than the mob under the center of the
bell curve. This forced many members of various religious groups to flee
Europe for the New World, where they could think and speak as they chose,
at least in the early days, even when some others didn't like the thoughts
or the speech. Of course, these weren't really freedom loving people in
a universal sense, and once they got here, they did to others what had
been done to them in Europe, which is to say, they demanded orthodoxy
in belief from everyone.

Those were the old days of bigotry and anti-intellectualism. Today,
there is a new incarnation of this old hate filled way of looking at the
world. This time, the free thinkers and free speakers in Europe and America
have raised the ire of the anti-free thinking and anti-free speech bigots
by telling the truth about race, which has taken the place of telling
the truth about this friggin' little dirt ball Earth not being the center
of the solar system. The modern Galileos are people who are saying that
the human races that look different from each other are, indeed, really
different from each other. Yep. And, it isn't just about skin color. The
differences start right at the blueprint genetic stage and number in the
millions.

The
reaction of the European bigots to those speaking the truth about race
has been to outlaw speech that they don't like. In America, the anti-freedom
and anti-white bigots are kept from enacting laws to outlaw speech they
don't like by that inconvenient, to them, Bill of Rights and are left
to use various smear campaigns and hate filled name calling to try to
intimidate people who tell the truth about race. Still, people with strong
minds and hearts who know they are right--and the truth is always right--can
at least continue to speak out in America if they are willing to face
being called names by the real haters; many of whom cluster together,
as the cowards that they truly are, in various so-called anti-hate groups.
These groups mostly spend their time spewing their hatred against white
people who dare to assert their whiteness instead of trying to hide it
and who speak the truth about race. Think of some of these groups as sort
of neo-Brown Shirts for brown skins, whose goal is to intimidate whites
into silence.

Americans should feel no misguided American jingoism over the collapse
of Europeans into official PC bigotry ads opposed to the unofficial
American version. America's ruling elites aren't far behind their European
counterparts, and many of the neo-Brown Shirts for brown skins groups
mentioned above often act as quasi-governmental agencies and seem to
serve as fronts for anti-white bigots in government. Still, white Americans
are saved from having these extra-governmental Brown Shirts for brown
skins becoming official arms of the government, and from the anti-freedom
rationalizations of the moment, by having a Bill of Rights that still
wins some court cases from time to time.

Any
pride Americans might feel over the Bill of Rights is misplaced. Those
who gave us our Bill of Rights weren't necessarily great visionaries
who could see the future need for these protections against an oppressive
government and PC craziness. They wrote the Bill of Rights as a reactive
response to the tyrannies that they were experiencing from the British
right then and there. We should probably actually thank the Brits for
their tyranny of old, because without it we wouldn't have the Bill of
Rights and we'd no doubt have as little free speech as the Europeans
have today.

Movements to suppress speech and the thoughts that lead to the speech
are hateful and anti-intellectual wherever they are found. Thinking
is to humans as flying is to birds. Thinking is what we do best. Humans
must be allowed to think and express what they are capable of thinking
with no fetters. To stop humans from thinking and expressing these thoughts
is the equivalent of keeping a bird in a cage. The weakling elites in
charge in Europe are afraid of letting their people have genuine freedom
and want to keep European minds chained up lest thoughts and words come
forth that capture the minds of the masses and awaken them to the reality
of race.

The
cowardly European tyrants are using laws to keep their people oppressed
and silent, while the cowardly tyrants in America are using name calling
to try to do the same thing. Both ways are wrong and may eventually
lead to revolutions. The human mind is a little like a steam kettle.
If there is no way for the steam to get out, it eventually explodes.
The mind explosion that comes when thoughts can't get out is often in
the form of a revolution.

The right way to counter speech you don't like is not with laws or name
calling--if for no other reason, these ways offer no release to the
pent up thoughts--but with counter arguments. This is a lesson that
the hate filled bigots in Europe and America still haven't learned.

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